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  • [Common name]: Wedge-tailed shearwater
    [Binomial name]: Puffinus pacificus
    [Population]: 5 200 000
    [Status]: LC
    [Trend]: Decrease
    [Notes]:
    [Image]: Wedge tailed shearwater2.jpg
    (Species by global population)

  • [Common name]: Atlantic yellow-nosed albatross
    [Binomial name]: Thalassarche chlororhynchos
    [Population]: 21 000 – 32 000
    [Status]: EN
    [Trend]: Decrease
    [Notes]: Estimate is for mature individuals only.
    [Image]: Yellow-nosed albatross.jpg
    (Species by global population)

  • [Common name]: White-bellied storm petrel
    [Binomial name]: Fregetta grallaria
    [Population]: 300 000
    [Status]: LC
    [Trend]: Decrease
    [Notes]:
    [Image]: Fregetta grallaria by John Gould.jpg
    (Species by global population)

  • [Common name]: Jamaican petrel
    [Binomial name]: Pterodroma caribbaea
    [Population]: 50
    [Status]: CR
    [Trend]: Unknown
    [Notes]: Maximum estimate; possibly extinct, but difficult to confirm due to its (former?) nocturnal nature.
    [Image]: Pterodroma caribbaea.png
    (Species by global population)

  • [Common name]: Fiji petrel
    [Binomial name]: Pseudobulweria macgillivrayi
    [Population]: 50
    [Status]: CR
    [Trend]: Decrease
    [Notes]: Maximum estimate.
    [Image]:
    (Species by global population)

  • [Common name]: Northern fulmar
    [Binomial name]: Fulmarus glacialis
    [Population]: 15 000 000 – 30 000 000
    [Status]: LC
    [Trend]: Increase
    [Notes]:
    [Image]: Northern-Fulmar2 cropped.jpg
    (Species by global population)

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Procellariiformes is an order of the class avifauna, comprising 93 species in 4 families. Most of the birds in this order are seabirds with long narrow wings and short tail feathers. They generally fly and hunt in the deep sea, and many lands only for breeding. Shearwaters are found in all the world’s oceans and seas. The random tool ranks Procellariformes according to the number distribution, and there are 117 species found so far.

Procellaria formes is a truly oceanic bird adapted to fly in a vast ocean of many species. In this generator you can see the taxonomy, scientific names, numbers, current status, trends, and photos we can refer to. To help ornithologists do further research.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of Procellariiformes by population.

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